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U4GM - Elden Ring Runes: 10 Best Farming Spots After Latest Update

The latest Elden Ring update has introduced subtle changes to enemy placements, AI behavior, and drop rates—prompting many rune farmers to reevaluate their go-to locations. Whether you're a seasoned Tarnished looking for efficient gains or a newcomer hoping to level quickly, identifying the best farming spots is crucial for progression. Below, we’ll explore ten of the best rune farming locations post-patch. These areas remain reliable after the update, and they work even better when paired with the right gear or buffs. Plus, if you're short on time, you can always buy Elden Ring items to stay competitive—or buy elden ring runes directly from trusted sources like U4GM. 1. Mohgwyn Palace – Albinauric Blood Pool Still one of the most efficient late-game farming zones, this area features dozens of passive Albinaurics near a blood swamp. A single AoE spell or weapon skill can clear out large groups quickly. With a Gold Scarab equipped, you can rake in over 40,000 runes per minute. 2. Dynasty Mausoleum Entrance (Bird Farm Trick) The infamous bird trick at Mohgwyn Palace remains effective. Using a bow or spell to aggro the giant bird across the cliff will cause it to run off, granting you around 13,000 runes per kill. The update didn’t nerf this tactic, making it a top passive farming method. 3. Windmill Village – Frenzied Dancers This quirky zone is home to frenzied celebrants who are easy to stagger and quick to respawn. Farming here is not only profitable but also oddly atmospheric. Great for mid-game rune grinding. 4. Zamor Ruins – Frost Giants & Knights Located in the Mountaintops of the Giants, the Zamor Ruins area is dense with high-rune enemies. The update has made these foes slightly more aggressive, so farming them requires caution—but the payoff is worth it. 5. War-Dead Catacombs – Ghost Fights Inside this chaotic dungeon, ghosts fight each other, leaving you to scoop up the rewards. The latest patch slightly increased rune drops from some of these enemies, making it more rewarding than before. 6. Ordina, Liturgical Town – Black Knife Assassins Stealth farming Black Knife Assassins in this zone can net decent rune rewards, especially with rune-boosting talismans equipped. This area is also great for practicing backstabs and parries. 7. Altus Plateau – Tree Sentinel Duo Route If you can take down mounted Tree Sentinels near the Altus Highway Junction, you’ll earn a sizable chunk of runes. They’re more aggressive now post-patch, but still farmable with the right setup. 8. Haligtree Town – Haligtree Soldiers and Knights One of the tougher zones in the game, Haligtree now offers slightly improved rune yields. AoE-heavy builds will benefit most here, since the dense enemy placement lets you chain kills rapidly. 9. Mountaintops of the Giants – Fire Monk Patrols Fire Monks in this area tend to roam in small groups. They're manageable and drop a steady amount of runes, especially after the update’s slight buff to elite enemies' rune drops. 10. Caelid – Greyoll’s Dragonbarrow Though slightly rebalanced, this area is still viable for early-to-mid-game farming. The minor dragons near Greyoll are less dangerous but still drop solid rune counts, especially when you optimize your farming route. After the most recent update, rune farming in Elden Ring is as viable as ever—provided you know where to look. Mixing efficient routes with gear like the Gold Scarab, and occasionally choosing to buy elden ring runes or buy Elden Ring items can significantly smooth out the grind. Sites like U4GM are also options for players who want to speed up their progress without spending countless hours farming. As always, remember that each patch can change the landscape slightly. Adapt your strategy, explore new zones, and make sure to optimize every run. Happy farming, Tarnished!

Sewthion1 6 days, 8 hours ago
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